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Rissreadswithcats

Joined July 2017

🇦🇺. Lover of books and dancing (in the dark!)
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Water by John Boyne
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And some others that didn‘t make the cut for Australia‘s Radio National top 100 book countdown. I would also add the Harry Potter series, The Stand - Stephen King and I really loved recently All the Colours of the Dark. I didn‘t even go near Non Fiction!

CarolynM Milkman was on my list😊 5d
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Australia‘s Radio National top 100 books countdown. This was so hard! 🩷

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West: A Novel | Carys Davies
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I read this book in 1 day. 💚
A widower leaves his daughter to go off across America in search of large wild beasts after reading an article about ancient bones in the newspaper. 🤦🏼‍♀️ His journey is dangerous but his daughter is also in danger left behind. Throughout history men have the privilege of having choices that women don‘t. ‘You had so many ways of deciding which way to live your life. It made his head spin to think of them. ⬇️

Rissreadswithcats It hurt his heart to think that he had decided the wrong way. A thing seemed important until there was something more important.‘ This is my second Davies novel and I loved it but not quite as much as Clear. I will definitely search out more from her. 4.5 ⭐️ 2w
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This book was a pleasant surprise. I was totally swept up! When I wasn‘t reading it I was thinking about it and rearranging my life around it! I was sad when it finished. I was so invested in the story and the characters. All the characters had such depth. Also the twists and ending weren‘t ridiculous which is a pet peeve of mine with thrillers. The subject matter is dark but there is plenty of humour sprinkled throughout. Fabulous! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

TheLudicReader I think Whitaker‘s super power as a writer is the way he writes characters. They are so real. 2w
Rissreadswithcats @TheLudicReader have you read other books written by him? Are they as good? 2w
TheLudicReader @Rissreadswithcats the first book I read by him was We Begin at the End and I loved it. It‘s devastating. Then I got my hands on Tall Oaks, which was completely different but the characters…awesome. I have All the Wicked Girls on my tbr shelf. I had to order that one from the UK. He is definitely an auto buy author for me. 2w
Rissreadswithcats @TheLudicReader thanks for the info. I‘ll try to pick them up secondhand. 2w
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The Tainted Cup | Robert Jackson Bennett
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This is described as a fantasy Sherlock Holmes and I think that fits it well. I didn‘t love this as much as most. I thought the world building was excellent but it lacked depth with the characters. @Eggbeater explains how I felt perfectly. ‘I could tell this book was written by a man. It was completely unemotional.‘ Ana the lead investigator wears a blindfold a lot of the time to heighten her senses and gets Din her apprentice to be her eyes. ⬇️

Rissreadswithcats This drove me nuts! I kept thinking, Just look for yourself! 🤦🏼‍♀️ You are wasting everyone‘s time! 🤣 3.5 ⭐️ 2w
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The Crash | Freida McFadden
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I have lots of friends who LOVE her books and have been encouraging me to try one. So I did. This is not for me.
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I remember hearing this story when it happened on Father‘s Day 2005, but couldn‘t remember the outcome of the trial. 3 boys killed when their father‘s car left the road and plunged into a dam. Unthinkable! I am not the only person visiting this book now. Dia Lipa is also reading it. This book irritated me not because of the writing (Helen can do no wrong) but because of the crime I think. There were so many inconsistencies with the evidence. 4⭐️

CarolynM She‘s a fabulous writer, but I couldn‘t read this book💔 4w
Jeg I‘ve been thinking about a reread of her books. Remember this made me very angry. With him. 3w
Reggie Is Dua trying to break into books? I just dnf‘ed a book blurbed by her and I thought it was so random. 3w
Rissreadswithcats @Reggie it‘s all about Insta followers! The more the better! 3w
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Eyrie: A Novel | Tim Winton
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@MrsMalaprop and I were lucky enough to hear Tim who is one of my favourite authors speak about another of my favour authors Helen Garner last week. Both Australian legends! When it was finished we were all pinching ourselves that we had actually been in the room. We knew we had been a part of something rare and special. I LOVED this book. Winton writes dialogue better than most, so real, natural and so Australian. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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MrsMalaprop I loved this one too. And I love that I saw Tim speak with you. So lucky 🍀 1mo
Centique Wow! That sounds like such a special event! 1mo
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The Names: A Novel | Florence Knapp
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This was our latest bookclub pick but we don‘t meet for another couple of weeks. It will be interesting to hear what others thought. I thought the idea of the sliding doors storyline of one boy being given 3 different names which then roll into 3 different lives was really interesting. The one common theme is domestic violence. I was actually less invested in the book as it went on. It ended up falling a bit flat. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Cathythoughts We read this for our last Bookclub too. Great discussion 👍🏻 1mo
CarolynM I‘ve been wondering about this one. Sounds like I can cross it off the list, although I can see why it would make for a good book club book. 1mo
Rissreadswithcats @CarolynM more reviews will be rolling in and you can judge better once you see what more people who generally like the same books as you think. I will add an update once we have had our bookclub. (edited) 1mo
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This is a collection of stories about climate change and a virus that infects the earth. But these stories are all linked. The main theme is death, connection and hope. I really enjoyed all the different scenarios but my favourite was the fun park that was created for the sick kids to spend their last day with their families having fun. The perfect last day. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

ChaoticMissAdventures This has been one of my favorite climate change focused books. I thought it was so well put together. 1mo
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A small book with a big heart. 💚

Graywacke I read this just this past January. And then watched the movie. Wonderful little thing 2mo
Rissreadswithcats @Graywacke I didn‘t realise there was a movie. Any good? 2mo
Graywacke @Rissreadswithcats it‘s dated, but i enjoyed it. It‘s well done. 2mo
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The Family Law | Benjamin Law
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Oh my this book was hilarious! Benjamin reflects on life as a Chinese Australian. Ben‘s Mum had me in stitches. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Jeg Saw this recently in an op shop and almost got it. Wished I had now, 1mo
Rissreadswithcats It will probably still be there if or when you go back! 1mo
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Searching for Charmian | Suzanne Chick
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After @MrsMalaprop review I listened to this. What a fascinating family. The writer Suzanne Chick finds out in her 40‘s that her mother is a famous Australian author. This is the story of that journey. I then watched her daughter Gina Chick find out who her grandfather was on the Australian series Who do you think you are. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ #oznonfiction

MrsMalaprop Yay! Glad you saw the Who Do You Think You Are too! 2mo
Rissreadswithcats @MrsMalaprop I couldn‘t wait to start it! 2mo
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Fresh Water for Flowers | Valrie Perrin
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I am in the minority on this one. I found this underwhelming. I just didn‘t really connect with the story or characters. I am wondering if it was because I listened to it and didn‘t read it maybe? This seemed to be the consensus on Goodreads. The audio was not well received. I found myself wanting it to be finished so I could move on.

Suet624 The printed copy definitely held some kind of magic for me. 2mo
lauraisntwilder I'm with you. I didn't love it either. 2mo
Cuilin I‘m with @Suet624 the printed copy was delightful. 2mo
Rissreadswithcats @Cuilin @Suet624 Almost everyone adores this book so I feel let down like I missed out on something amazing! 2mo
Cuilin @Rissreadswithcats I feel that way with some books too. Sometimes it‘s timing. This book just wasn‘t for you, now. I liked her other books. They‘re translated from French so that‘s another element. Hope your next read hits. 2mo
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The Moustache | Emmanuel Carrere
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I actually read this a few months ago but just realised I never posted a review.
The man decides to shave his moustache off and see what his wife, friends and work colleagues say. They say nothing. Is it an elaborate prank on him or something more sinister? This book is a mind f**k! For the protagonist and for the reader! He questions everything and so do you. The ending is brutal! ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2

Suet624 Intriguing review. 2mo
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This series is very cool, heartfelt and humorous. A robot with a conscience that doesn‘t want to murder people but just be left alone to watch its favourite TV shows. I think I will continue the journey by switching to the TV series as I think it‘s something I would enjoy visually and I‘ve heard it‘s been adapted very well. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2

Centique I‘ve read all the books and just watched the TV series. It only covers the first book but it was a lot of fun. The episodes are only about 20ish minutes when you fast forward all the “what happened last week” intro stuff - so we did two or three at a time 😊 1mo
Rissreadswithcats I binged watched it in one day in my holidays. I loved the adaption. They did a great job. 1mo
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The Great Believers | Rebecca Makkai
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This was one of the first books that I added to my TBR list on Litsy after all the Litsy love and it didn‘t disappoint! What a devastatingly sad and cruel part of history. A generation of young men gone. What a tragedy, my heart breaks. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

CarolynM An early stack here for me too. I will get to it one day! 2mo
Rissreadswithcats @CarolynM how is life? I hope you are happy and well x 2mo
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The Season | Helen Garner
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In Garner‘s own words “This is a Nanna‘s book about footy.” I listened to it because I love hearing authors reading their own books especially if it‘s a memoir. I wasn‘t disappointed! She cracks me up as only an elderly person can with her observations of people and trends. Garner texts her grandson after he sends her an emoji “Is that a crying emoji or a laughing until you cry one?”
Her observations of Moustaches were hilarious and plenty! ⬇️

Rissreadswithcats “Besides his absurd little moustache- they are all growing them. It‘s a thing in the AFL and even on the streets for god sakes!” And “What is it with these goddamn moustaches? They should be against the law! They make a man look vain and shallow.” Both my sons have moustaches 🤣 ⬇️ (edited) 3mo
Rissreadswithcats So many amusing passages! “A Swans player who looks like one of the Bee Gees, gets a set shot right in front of the goals. He can‘t miss but he does! The unmissable has been missed!” 3mo
CarolynM Only Helen Garner could make me think I might want to read about Aussie Rules. I really don‘t, though 🤣 3mo
Rissreadswithcats @CarolynM Yep, I hate footy as well! 3mo
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The Trap | Catherine Ryan Howard
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This is the sort of crime books I like. Decent writing and characters and not stupidly far fetched. I really enjoyed this. So much so that I will look out for more of Howard‘s books. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Rissreadswithcats @LeahBergen it was actually a review or rating that you posted that prompted me to give this a go. Either here or Goodreads, or both. So thanks! 🙏🏻 3mo
LeahBergen Oh, I‘m glad! It was my sort of thriller, too … not too farfetched. 😆 The first novel of hers that I read and really enjoyed was 3mo
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Lyrebird | Jane Caro
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Latest bookclub book. Can‘t be bothered writing anymore 🤣. Next! ⭐️⭐️
🎧 #Ozfiction

MrsMalaprop 😆 3mo
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Air | John Boyne
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These 4 novellas were fabulous! I loved the premise of 4 seperate stories of crime that were interconnected. Each one focuses on a different crime perspective, the enabler, the victim, the accomplice and the perpetrator. Very tough themes. And how good do these books look? ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

BarbaraBB Great observation about the different crime perspectives! 3mo
Rissreadswithcats @BarbaraBB I would love to take the credit but I read it somewhere! 🤣 3mo
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The Hearing Trumpet | Leonora Carrington
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Oh my, this was bonkers in the best possible way! I had no idea where it was going or why! But who cares? It‘s hilarious, thoroughly entertaining! I hope when I am 92 I am this insightful! I have some friends and we always talk about living together when we are much older on an estate and this book is now the benchmark for that dream. How did I not know anything about Carrington previously? Her life, art and writings. What an extraordinary woman!

Rissreadswithcats @thegirlwiththelibrarybag thanks for putting this book on my radar! 3mo
sarahbarnes I loved this one too! I saw one of her paintings last summer - also bonkers in the best way. 😂 3mo
thegirlwiththelibrarybag It makes me so happy to hear that you enjoyed it! 3mo
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Rissreadswithcats How could you not walk away from this book smiling? I loved the observations and banter between the old ladies! I hope I am as amusing as they are when I‘m in my 90‘s! 3mo
Centique I have this on my TBR and now I am so excited to get to it! 3mo
Rissreadswithcats @Centique it was both weird and wonderful! 3mo
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The Twyford Code | Janice Hallett
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I gave this way too much time to get better.
Moving on………

MrsMalaprop You‘re an inspiration! I try to bail, but struggle sometimes. 😆 4mo
Rissreadswithcats @MrsMalaprop JUST DO IT! And I love the saying Hail the bail! (edited) 4mo
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Fantastic night out with @MrsMalaprop listening to Hannah Kent talk about her new book, a memoir. It‘s a quiet book detailing her Rotary trip to Iceland for a year at 18yrs old which helped her decide to pursue writing as a career seriously. It‘s also where Kent became obsessed with the execution of Agnes Magnusdottir, inspiring her book Burial rights, which she details in depth. I adored Burial Rights and I thoroughly enjoyed this. #OzNonfiction

MrsMalaprop I have just finished speed-reading my book club book, so can get onto Hannah now 😁 4mo
Centique You two look just gorgeous! Looks like you had a fab time 😍 4mo
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The Burrow | Melanie Cheng
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This was a surprise! What a stunning little book about a family tragedy. A very sad story of loss and grief told from 4 different family member‘s perspectives and a rabbit during the COVID pandemic in 2020. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
My Saturday nights are now spent, beer in hand, watching my son on YouTube play cricket in the Netherlands. Technology is a wonderful thing sometimes. 🏏 ♥️
#OzFiction

sarahbarnes How cool! 4mo
Reggie Awwww that‘s awesome! 4mo
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The New Wilderness | Diane Cook
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I listened to this one. A group of people sign up to be put into ‘The wilderness‘ to escape the overpopulated, polluted cities. I found it interesting contemplating the various scenarios these participants found themselves in. What are you prepared to do to survive? ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Reggie Sounds good! I‘ve been in the mood for climate fiction. 4mo
Rissreadswithcats @Reggie I would have liked a bit more explanation and exploration of the world they left behind etc 4mo
sarahbarnes I remember this being really unsettling when I read it. 4mo
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The Other Valley: A Novel | Scott Alexander Howard
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This book made my brain hurt! I didn‘t understand all the nitty gritty logistics. Once I let go of this though I loved it! Odile lives in a valley that is fenced off. The valley to the west is 20 years in the past and the valley to the east is 20 years in the future. If you wish to visit the other valleys you must present your case and get permission. If you are successful then you can visit under guard and must follow strict rules. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2 ⬇️

Rissreadswithcats @Centique I finished it! 4mo
Centique Well done! I am so glad you liked it. What do you think happens after the book ends? I‘ll put what i think under a spoiler tag. 4mo
Centique It was confusing but im guessing that because the boy is saved and his parents wont travel back in time - somehow the reality they‘re in must eventually collapse. Because in 20 years the future protagonist wont send herself back to the past. So she‘s created a glitch - the kind of thing the controlling office was desperate to prevent. 4mo
Centique And that makes me wonder was she ultimately just suicidal? Just desperate and out of choices? Or do you there‘s a possible happy ending, a way to keep going back and saving him? 4mo
Rissreadswithcats @Centique yep, my brains hurting! I think you are probably right that it‘s created a glitch. Could time just continue on for them and then it‘s altered the next valley, so he never needs to be saved? Yep, it‘s way too much for my little brain. But I do think they have a happy ending. There has to be something joyful in this book! 4mo
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The Burrow | Melanie Cheng
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Love it when you read something and you can actually feel or relate to whats written. 💚

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Caledonian Road: A Novel | Andrew O'Hagan
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I really liked this book but didn‘t love it like I did Mayflies. The story was a train wreck that you can see coming but are unable to put a stop too. It definitely kept me reading but I do feel that some of the characters were cliches. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Well this was a lovely surprise! I really enjoyed this magical fantasy book. It is fresh and complex and has multiple layers. It deals with many issues including racism, misogyny, colonisation, faith and morality. Very well done! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

LeeRHarry Good to know, it‘s been on my radar for a while and your review makes me even more keen to pick it up. 😊 (edited) 4mo
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The Wall | John Lanchester
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This was brilliant!
The world has gone through ‘The change‘, a climate catastrophe that was caused by the older generation and the country has built an enormous concrete wall around its entirety, so there are no beaches left. The younger generation have never seen a beach or swam at one. The youth are drafted to spend 2 years on the wall defending it from ‘The others‘. If you fail to defend the wall you are put to sea as punishment. ⬇️

Rissreadswithcats One scene that has stuck with me is of the protagonist Joseph. He goes home on his week off from the wall. When he is leaving to go back he stands outside his parents house and watches them through the window. They wait until he has left to watch a video on the TV of surfing. Reminiscing the past when they could surf and enjoy swimming at the beach but they also have guilt as it‘s something that Joseph‘s generation has never and will never do. 5mo
Reggie This sounds soooo good. And sad. 5mo
Rissreadswithcats @Reggie yes it is very sad. I‘ve thought about it a lot. I loved this book. 5mo
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Penance | Eliza Clark
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I didn‘t look into this book before I started it so I was a bit confused until I realised that it wasn‘t an actual true crime but written as one. It‘s a book within a book. I get what the author was trying to say, that we glamourise murder and can‘t look away. We also give the perpetrators more attention than the victims. Also a lot of journalists don‘t stick to the facts and take liberties. Unfortunately it‘s the world we live in at the moment.⬇️

Rissreadswithcats I felt that it was a bit long and the teen girl conversations drove me batty! Soft pick. 5mo
Reggie I heard her other novel Boy Parts is great. 5mo
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Cover Her Face | P. D. James
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A good old fashioned murder mystery. A cast of many interesting suspects. I did pick the murderer early, but it had me flip flopping often! 3.5 ⭐️

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The Glass House: A novel of mental health | Graeme Simsion, Anne Buist
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This was my school bookclub pick. It is written by a psychiatrist and the author of The Rosie project. It reads a bit like non fiction. I found it very engaging and interesting. 3.5 ⭐️

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I Capture the Castle | Dodie Smith
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This book was delightful! Oh to be young and silly again and have your whole life ahead of you! And who doesn‘t want to live in a castle with an eccentric family surrounded by nature?!?!?!? I found a lot of this book to be amusing but especially the shenanigans on the train! Hilarious! 💙💙💙💙💙

TheKidUpstairs Beautiful edition! 5mo
LeahBergen Love this book! 5mo
CarolynM I really must read this one day. I‘m sure I‘ll love it😊 5mo
Rissreadswithcats @CarolynM I will eat my hat if you don‘t love it! 🤣 5mo
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James: A Novel | Percival Everett
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Loved this, but wonder if I would have loved it more if I‘d read Huckleberry Finn? Percival is now a must read author for me.
Story‘s like this are so important!
“Reading is an exercise in empathy; an exercise in walking in someone else‘s shoes for a while”.
Let‘s see if this book ends up being banned in America as part of its plan of action to ignore and erase its unpleasant black history. I just can‘t understand this way of thinking! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Billypar I read Huck Finn at the same time as this. I'm not sure it enhanced my experience very much. There are a few points in the first half where it's interesting to see different perspectives of the same events. But from what I could tell, the second halves of both novels aren't connected at all. And for me, the second half of Huck becomes a slog, whereas James is strong from start to finish. 6mo
Rissreadswithcats @Billypar I‘ve got way too many other books looking at me to read Huckleberry Finn. 6mo
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Centique Gorgeous cats! I had started this book on audio and ran out of time so i am back on the waiting list. I think im going to love it too 💕. I studied Huckleberry Finn in uni but you know i still barely remember it 😬 Age wrinkles my memory! 5mo
nelsonmatt890 Do you happen to use Goodreads? I‘d love to add you what‘s your username? 5mo
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I love stories about the Berlin Wall and this was another fascinating addition. 29 people escaped from East to West Berlin in 1962 and it was documented and funded by the American news broadcaster NBC. ‘The tunnel‘ won 3 Emmy awards.
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Bookwomble Playful expression! 😻 6mo
sarahbarnes Adorable! 6mo
Leftcoastzen Awww!😻 6mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 6mo
Darklunarose ❤️😻❤️ 6mo
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3 siblings are placed into foster care. Their biological father is a narcissist, who only sees the world as it pertains to him and sees his children as property. Their mother is severely mentally unstable and both of them are Christian fanatics. The children win the lottery when they are placed in the home of the Blaine‘s who are total opposites. They are hard working publicans, Australian bogans, rough around the edges, but with hearts of gold ⬇️

Rissreadswithcats And unlimited amounts of love to give. This book is a prime example of how sometimes facts are stranger than fiction. But the book reminds us that for every bad egg out there, there is a good egg to even it out. #Oznonfiction ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ #MonthlyNonfiction @julieclair (edited) 7mo
Centique This sounds wonderful! Great review 🙌Stacking. 7mo
CarolynM I read the condensed version of the story in the Age‘s Weekend Magazine a few weeks ago. It was quite startling - as you say truth can be stranger than fiction. And Jackie Weaver‘s involvement😳🤯 7mo
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Latest book club pick. 🩸🩸🩸🩸 🎧
I cannot understand how she got away with this for so long?!?!? Did she start out actually believing or hoping her idea would work or did she know from the beginning that it would never work? I find it fascinating the kinds of people who can be so brazen with their lies and how they manage to fool intelligent people. Ego is definitely a dirty word. Greed is another.
#MonthlyNonfiction2025 @ julieclair (Jan) ⬇️

TiredLibrarian I read this with a book group too, and thought it was riveting and appalling. 7mo
Texreader This was an awesome book. To me it shows the incredible continued value of investigative journalism 7mo
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LeeRHarry Thought this was a great read too. It made me very angry, particularly I think as I work in pathology. 7mo
Rissreadswithcats @LeeRHarry this would have hit home on another level for you then. 7mo
Rissreadswithcats @Texreader yes especially in our current climate of fake news! 7mo
Centique I started watching the Netflix adaptation of this and was gobsmacked too! I must remember to finish that (im so bad at watching half a series 😂😂) 7mo
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Sandwich: A Novel | Catherine Newman
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This book made me catch my breath more than once whilst reading it. I felt like the author was tapped into my thoughts and feelings about life, aging, menopause, family etc Many passages sent me back into the delight and despair of motherhood with small and grownup children. The smell of small children, of the beach and ocean. Many passages resonated with me so strongly that I shared them with friends. Newman is now a must read author for me. ⬇️

Rissreadswithcats Both her books have been 5 ⭐️ reads. Litsy A to Z letter N @Texreader 7mo
CBee YES YES YES I felt the exact same way. It was refreshing to have someone describe so much of what I‘m going through. So glad it did with you too ♥️ 7mo
MrsMalaprop Wow! Stacked 📚 7mo
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CarolynM Great review. Moving this up my TBR🙂 7mo
MrsMalaprop Would you recommend it for a book club read? Have to choose a book next… 7mo
Centique Im so glad you liked it. 😊 Shes a must read author for me now as well xxx 7mo
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I couldn‘t wait for my physical copy to arrive in the mail so I listened to this in one day. I follow him on Instagram and plan to listen to some of his podcasts about ADHD this year. It was great, I got a lot from it (except where he was talking about entrepreneurs). I would recommend this. Lots of good advice. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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#MonthlyNonfiction2025 @julieclair (Jan)

Texreader You are just cruising through the alphabet!! 7mo
julieclair I have not heard of this book, but need to read it. Stacked! 7mo
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What Have You Done? | Shari Lapena
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Latest school bookclub book. I listened to it. I picked the killer out at the beginning. A soft pick. #LitsyAtoZ Letter W @Texreader

Reggie Did you have bookclub yet? And how did it go? 7mo
Rissreadswithcats @reggie bookclub is at the pub tomorrow afternoon after school finishes. I will let you know. 7mo
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The Shining | Stephen King
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A haunted hotel with giant topiary animals that come alive, sensational! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I read somewhere about the similarities in the character Jack and King. Alcoholic, writer, teacher, young family etc. I couldn‘t stand Jack. What a man baby, always playing the victim and he was just plain mean!
Time to finally watch the film, I‘m sure I will be disappointed!
#Bookchain2025 New book different genre @TheAromaofBooks
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Rissreadswithcats I was so happy Jack got what was coming to him finally! Wendy and Danny are better off without him. 8mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 8mo
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Black Swan Green: A Novel | David Mitchell
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#Bookspin @TheAromaofBooks
I really enjoyed this and found myself yearning for my youth also in the 80‘s. The music, the fashion, life without phones and freedom to roam around the bush and neighbourhoods. I also remember that feeling of dread at trying to avoid certain kids who were mean and relentless.
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 8mo
Texreader The best decade!! 8mo
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The Lost Love Song | Minnie Darke
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Latest bookclub pick.I listened to this. Just a light and cozy read. Very predictable but I‘m still a sucker for a happy ending. ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
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CarolynM I‘ve got this on my shelf. Sounds like it might be a nice summer read. 8mo
Rissreadswithcats @CarolynM that‘s exactly what it is! 8mo
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I just realised I didn‘t post my review of this book that I read last September whilst in Egypt. I know I really enjoyed it but I can‘t think of much to say about it now. That‘s the problem when too much time passes and too many more books! I will say that I think the author had too much to say about women‘s vaginas. He is obsessed with them. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

MariaW Have had this one on my bookshelf for forever. 🙈 8mo
mcctrish I read this ages ago and I loved it 8mo
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I‘m no longer just Rissreads, I‘m now Rissreadswithcats! I‘ve had to change my username because I want to have the same name across all my reading accounts - StoryGraph and Goodreads. 🐈‍⬛ 🐈 🐈 ♥️

LeeRHarry Gorgeous 🐈🐈‍⬛ and a lovely photo of you! 😊 8mo
Lcsmcat Cute kitties! 8mo
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Reggie Love the cats! 8mo
Rissreadswithcats @Lcsmcat @Reggie they are my world 🩷 8mo
kspenmoll 😻😻😻 8mo
Leftcoastzen Beautiful kitties , Beautiful photo of you too!👏👏😻😻😻 8mo
Bookwormjillk 😻😻😻 8mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🐾🐾🖤 8mo
CarolynM 😻 8mo
Jeg Great pics . You are all looking good. 🐱😻❤️ 8mo
Centique Yay - this is a great name! 🐈🐈‍⬛ 8mo
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The One and Only Ivan | Katherine Applegate
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This book had me ugly crying but with happiness at the end. I borrowed it from the school library where I work. Such an important book for children to show them empathy and respect for the animal world. It‘s heartbreaking because a lot of it is true.
🦍 🦍🦍🦍🦍

#BookChain2025 “A” or “The” in the title @TheAromaofBooks

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piscesgirl this is one of my favorites! so glad you liked it! 8mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 8mo
thegirlwiththelibrarybag Love the tigers! 🐅 8mo
Rissreadswithcats @thegirlwiththelibrarybag it‘s actually a tshirt from a brand called Olga de Polga 8mo
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Stoner | John Williams
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Williams quiet strength, resolve and integrity throughout life‘s injustices was both heartbreaking and inspirational. In some ways he reminded me of my ex husband. Never being pulled into the drama and behaving badly.

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Rissreadswithcats “In his forty-third year William Stoner learned what others, much younger, had learned before him: that the person one loves at first is not the person one loves at last, and that love is not an end but a process through which one person attempts to know another.” 8mo
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Clear: A Novel | Carys Davies
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Stunning! This is a little book but it had a big impact on me. So atmospheric, I wish I could spend time reading on this island.
Aghh Mary, you are definitely a keeper! The ending was perfect. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I‘m so glad this was my first read for 2025.
Thanks for the gift @LeeRHarry 🤍🩵💙🩶
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Texreader Excellent! Great start to the year! 8mo
LeeRHarry You‘re very welcome! 😊 8mo
Cathythoughts Brilliant book ❤️ 8mo
CarolynM The #CampLitsy24 discussions of this one were really interesting. I recommend having a look at them if you‘re in the mood to keep thinking about the book🙂 (edited) 8mo
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